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Prosecutors said Whitt pretended to be a 16-year-old boy named "Lucas" to meet young girls who live in New York. The youngest victim was 9 years old.

Whitt created a sex game where girls earned points by taking off their clothes or doing sex acts on camera, according to a federal criminal complaint. Victims ranged in age from 9-16, and one girl Skype messaged with Whitt almost every day, the complaint states. Whitt could see the girls on live web cameras, but the girls could not see him.

Whitt recorded the Skype sessions. When FBI agents raided Whitt’s home, they discovered 48 videos. Some of the videos were more than an hour long.

Investigators said when they questioned Whitt, he admitted to recording videos of the underage girls and then saving them on a hard drive in a folder labeled "My Girls."

The FBI and Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children task force were able to identify Whitt through his IP address, as well as his Gmail, Skype, and AOL accounts. His Skype account was named Vampirategod and his profile photo was a skull and crossbones.

Whitt was arrested by FBI agents in April at his house in Marina on Clark Court. He was wearing a T-shirt with a wanted poster on it reading, "Wanted: Dead Or Alive," when the FBI broke his front door down and hauled him away.

He was then extradited to Syracuse, New York, where he entered his plea, and was sentenced.